Trash and recycling carts in Live Oak must be curbside with 3 feet clearance from obstacles on collection day. Carts may not be stored in front-yard view between collection days.
Live Oak Code of Ordinances requires residential trash and recycling carts to be placed curbside with the wheels facing the house and a minimum of 3 feet clearance on all sides to allow the automated collection arm to grasp the cart. Carts may not obstruct sidewalks, bike lanes, storm drains, or traffic lanes. Between collection days, carts must be stored behind the front building line of the home (typically behind a fence, in the garage, or on the side of the house screened from the street). Leaving carts visible from the street on non-collection days is a code violation enforceable under Live Oak property maintenance rules. Residents on corner lots should place carts on the address-street side rather than the side street. Alleys served by rear collection require carts in the alley right-of-way with similar clearance. Damaged or lost carts should be reported to the city; replacement fees may apply depending on the cause of damage. Code compliance officers patrol routes and issue courtesy notices for first violations before escalating to citations.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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